Usually, the actions dedicated to heritage are focused on the construction itself, and are centered on its use as a tourist asset. While this is necessary for economic profitability, a threat exists, that cultural goods will become mere facades or amusement parks and disappear from the local public imagination. That is why we chose as case study the Castle of Santa Barbara in Alicante, located in the center of the city but whose orography disconnects it from the daily life of the city. We detected in this lack of connection a project opportunity to study different ways of access, that generate an interest by themselves, to integrate the heritage in the city without harming their identity and propose some strategies, whose conclusions can be applied to other locations with the same problem.
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